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SCALE MODEL COLLECTORS UNITE IN CHENNAI

This meet showcased an array of models, from classic American muscle cars to sleek European sports cars

- PT SHIVANI ILLAKIYA

(above) Attendees during the meet, (left) Mukundan, Sidhant Nichani and Shashank

Adozen men, wielding the precision of seasoned chefs, meticulous­ly arrange their most cherished possession­s – scale models of cars – onto rows of tables. With utmost care, they plate a feast for the eyes. This scene was from the recently held miniature car collectors meet at café Gobbelin located at Adyar. The Scale Model Collective Madras’ meet saw miniature car collectors, hobbyists, and newcomers gathering to celebrate their love for intricatel­y detailed cars.

Spearheadi­ng the event are Sidhant Nichani, a 23-year-old coffee consultant and profession­al barista, alongside Shashank Mukundan, a 34-year-old horticultu­rist, and Mukundan TCA, a realtor and founding member of Cars & Coffee. What captivates the eye is the diversity of models. Among the cars on display is a finely detailed 1:100 scale models, some cars from Hot Wheels’ Red Line Club and Premium collection, intricate dioramas, and even a Hot Wheels x Daniel Arsham rally case.

The inspiratio­n to organise this event stemmed from the positive reception at a recent Cars & Coffee gathering. “The feedback regarding scale models was encouragin­g, prompting us to democratis­e the experience by hosting a standalone event to expand a community of enthusiast­s,” explains the organisers. They hope that the event will catalyse the hobby’s growth, emphasisin­g its tangible nature compared to the myriad digital ones prevalent today.

For many, the fascinatio­n with scale models began in childhood. “Our passion for cars began in childhood, as our parents introduced us to small diecast cars like Hot Wheels and brought us along to vintage and classic car meets,” recalls the organisers.

Shashank and Mukundan’s love for cars extends beyond miniatures; they own and drive classic Mercedes Benz cars. For Sidhant, the inspiratio­n came from a family member who collected models, as well as the impressive collection displayed at the Brindavan restaurant in the New Woodlands Hotel.

Lamenting the challenges of the hobby, Sidhant highlights the issue of ‘scalping’, where individual­s purchase multiple products only to resell them at significan­tly inflated prices. He also discusses the struggles associated with customisin­g scale models. “It’s really difficult to source the parts and tools needed for it in our country,” shares Sidhant.

Attendees discovered a treasure trove of stories and anecdotes shared by fellow collectors. Rachel, one of the attendees, reflects, “I had the opportunit­y to engage in meaningful conversati­ons and establish connection­s with fellow enthusiast­s. It was truly a cool experience that allowed me to appreciate the artistry, craftsmans­hip, and the stories behind these remarkable miniature creations.”

Another attendee, Manasa Chebrolu Rao, expresses, “I just accompanie­d my friend, and I must say I was pleasantly surprised! It was wonderful to see so many passionate collectors showcasing their collection­s. From the intricate dioramas to the billionth Hot Wheels collectors car, vintage cars, race cars, and even a car from the Back to the Future movie, the variety was incredible. I’m hopeful to see the meet grow and attract even more genuine and passionate collectors in the future.”

The organisers intend to host these events on a monthly or alternate monthly basis, to establish a strong local forum. While their current focus is on Chennai, they aspire to collaborat­e with groups from other cities in the future to organise larger regional events.

It was truly a cool experience that allowed me to appreciate the artistry, craftsmans­hip, and the stories behind these remarkable miniature creations — Rachel, attendee

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Diorama of KFC parking lot
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Hot Wheels Billionth edition trophy
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